Welcome to The Roar: 2009
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Thank you for your interest in learning more about the stories in this year's edition of The Roar. Click the links below to access additional information and images about the articles found in the 2009 issue.
Questions or comments about The Roar? Let us know via email or by calling (719) 255-3180.
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Keeping your contact information - especially your email address - up to date is the best way to stay in touch with your alma mater throughout the year. By completing our quick and easy contact information update form, you can also request your complimentary UCCS Alumni and Friends Association membership card. Or, if you'd prefer to update your contact information and request a card via email, you can do so by sending a note to alumni@uccs.edu. |
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As your alma mater has grown, so has our number of alumni. You are now among the ranks of over 30,000 graduates who have received a degree from UCCS. As our numbers have grown, so have the benefits and services that we can offer to you. Don't forget to take advantage of your complimentary Alumni Association membership by requesting a membership card. You can do so by updating your contact information or by sending an email to alumni@uccs.edu. |
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In February 2010, prepare to set sail with your Alumni Association. We'll be venturing to the Western Caribbean for a 5-day cruise, with ports of call in Grand Cayman and Ocho Rios, Jamaica. For more information and details on pricing, visit www.plantocruise.com and click on the "Groups" link at the top of page. If you have additional questions or concerns, please send us an email at alumni@uccs.edu or give us a call at (719) 255-3180. |
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You've already read about how our new Campus Event Center will change the nature of athletic events on campus, not to mention the atmosphere of UCCS. Learn more about how the building will shape the campus' future and view additional architectural renderings online. |
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The Science and Engineering Building is by far the most significant construction project your alma mater has ever seen. If you live in the Pikes Peak Region, you've no doubt been amazed as you've watched this construction take place. But what's next? Learn more about the building and view additional renderings online. |
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As you read in The Roar, many new degree programs are shaping the regional and national prominence of UCCS. You read a snapshot of some of the changes, but now is a great time to learn more about what your alma mater offers. With an exciting array of both undergraduate and graduate programs, you've got many reasons to be proud. |
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The Palisades at Broadmoor Park represents a huge step forward in improving the quality of life for older Americans. Learn more about the partnerships that contributed to this project and about direction for the future. In addition, you can learn about how your loved ones can benefit from the array of services that Palisades provides. |
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You've already read about your alma mater's impressive enrollment growth. Learn more about the programs, services and campus activities that shape our current students' lives. Whether you are considering returning to school or encouraging a friend or loved one to check out UCCS, you'll be amazed at what our campus has to offer. |

The Office of Alumni Relations would like to extend a special thank you to Ent Federal Credit Union, exclusive sponsor of this issue of The Roar. Ent Federal Credit Union is the leading financial institution in Southern Colorado with over 50 years of experience serving the community. Ent is a not-for-profit, community-chartered credit union with 27 service centers, offering personal and business banking services to those in the Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Denver areas. Ent offers a variety of services and conveniences, giving members the FREEDOM to live life on their own terms.